The Strange Posters For “Stranger Things” Season Two Promise A Whole Lotta Strange Behavior

Some time may have passed since their first season adventures with the Upside Down; but from what we can tell from new character posters released by Netflix ahead of the Season 2 premiere of “Stranger Things”, our heroes haven’t forgotten what they’ve seen… and what they’ve lost. They appear ready for things to get really strange this season…but will it be enough this time? Especially when the scope of threat has grown…

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